Tag Archives: tips

Sometimes, it feels like our cameras and wide-angle lenses can’t really capture the immensity and beauty of a landscape. One easy way to overcome this limitation is to create a panorama (and print it in large format!).
Creating a panorama isn’t as hard as it sounds, especially with Lightroom. Sure, [...]

We have a beautiful moon.
She likes to show off and catwalk across the sky and doesn’t mind being photographed, especially on those rare hyped days the media gets all excited about (SuperMoon, Rare Blue Moon, Blood Moon, Money Moon, UltraMoon…).
But too often, we see some of our acquaintances [...]

This is not the first time I create tutorials, or “How I Edited” workflows, but this is certainly the first time I created a VIDEO tutorial!
I’ve had a few requests from readers asking me to do video tutorials that are easier to follow than reading a bunch of text, [...]

One of the most important skills of photography is Patience: Waiting for the right moment, and snapping that photo when all the elements work together.
But it’s not always possible due to various reasons, such as time, permissions, accessibility, etc.. Luckily, there are instances where you can fix or enhance [...]

I usually travel with multiple lenses for the different situations I encounter. One of my favorite lenses to use is my 17-35mm wide-angle lens.
My wide angle lens allows me to capture as much as possible of the scene and works especially well for landscape and architectural shots.
Wide angle [...]

Sometimes, the simplest techniques can create a big impact and improve the images you take.
For example, when shooting against the sun or bright street lights, instead of having a boring white blob of light, you can tweak your settings a little bit and achieve ‘starbursts’ to add more impact. [...]

Let’s face it. Hardware failure does happen, and not just to other people. I’ve had 2 hard drives die on me in the past and a third one is acting a little weird lately.
The beauty of digital photography is that you don’t need a dedicated storage room to put [...]

A histogram: you might have heard of this weird nerdy word thrown in by photographers. While it might sound like a shady social media platform, it’s an essential tool to learn and master if you want to have full control on your images.
Picture this: It’s summer and you are [...]